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e storm devastated eastern u.s. and killed 72 people. brad paisley and carrie underwood, the hosts, will help red cross raise money for storm victims. country fans are so amazing and giving, to make sure everybody can pitch in on. be real important. >> the award show will feature from taylor swift, y antebellum,, lad chesney, and several other country stars. there will be a musical tribute to willie nelson. autria godfrey is in asheville red carpet at tonight's awards show. watch for her live reports on abc 7 news starting at 5:00. the award show starts at 8:00. >> we still have another half- hour of "good morning ."shington >> campaigning, the new tone of ."shington >> mititt romney ] there are twe very different paths the country can take. one is a path represented by the president, which, at the end of four years, it'd mean we'd have $20 trillion in debt. i'll get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i'm gonna make sure that we get people off of food stamps not by cutting the program but by getting them good jobs. i'll work w
e storm devastated eastern u.s. and killed 72 people. brad paisley and carrie underwood, the hosts, will help red cross raise money for storm victims. country fans are so amazing and giving, to make sure everybody can pitch in on. be real important. >> the award show will feature from taylor swift, y antebellum,, lad chesney, and several other country stars. there will be a musical tribute to willie nelson. autria godfrey is in asheville red carpet at tonight's awards show. watch for her...
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. >> that's the other big battle is the battle for control of the u.s. senate so very early in the night i'm going to be looking at two senate seats especially. the first one up in massachusetts, this is scott brown against elizabeth warren. the most expensive race in the country. the most high profile. it has been a bitter race. if republican scott brown loses in massachusetts, the republicans have a much harder time to win control of the senate. the other one also early in the night is going to be in the state of indiana, this is richard mourdock running against donny. they controlled it for 36 years. should have been a slam dunk but he made controversial comments on rape and abortion now it's at risk for republicans. if they lose both of those it will be virtually impossible to win control of the senate. my third one is actually a house seat. all 435 members up. that's in minnesota, michele bachmann running for re-election, of course, a year ago she was a front runner to run for president now fighting for her political life for her own district in min
. >> that's the other big battle is the battle for control of the u.s. senate so very early in the night i'm going to be looking at two senate seats especially. the first one up in massachusetts, this is scott brown against elizabeth warren. the most expensive race in the country. the most high profile. it has been a bitter race. if republican scott brown loses in massachusetts, the republicans have a much harder time to win control of the senate. the other one also early in the night is...
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. >> it is an officially designated religion in the u.s., but for many, it is controversial. we go inside the search of scientology to find out more. in their chapel, they sign a pledge before across that is not christian to a founder who is not god. l. ron hubbard developed by netflix and saw -- developed dianetics and scientology in the 1950's. >> we are very open. anybody can come and talk to the church -- toward the church and talk to a sinologists. >> in lightning you more to make yourself better. >> it had answers that i needed. >> people study the works of l. ron hubbard. it is billed as a practical road map to self improvement happiness, and success. it is also unique. officials talked about auditing. they use something called an e- meter to identify a person's problem areas. >> think about something that this stressful for you. >> the idea is to then work through those issues. to critics, it goes beyond simply strange. >> it is a cold in the most extreme terms. -- a cult. >> he says it is just a pyramid scheme to happiness. >> there is a tremendous amount of pressure
. >> it is an officially designated religion in the u.s., but for many, it is controversial. we go inside the search of scientology to find out more. in their chapel, they sign a pledge before across that is not christian to a founder who is not god. l. ron hubbard developed by netflix and saw -- developed dianetics and scientology in the 1950's. >> we are very open. anybody can come and talk to the church -- toward the church and talk to a sinologists. >> in lightning you...
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all of the one of the coolliest campaigns in u.s. history ends with president obama getting four more years. our brianne carter is live at the white house with reaction from both of the candidates. >> plus, our john gonzalez live at national harbor, where maryland gamble and
all of the one of the coolliest campaigns in u.s. history ends with president obama getting four more years. our brianne carter is live at the white house with reaction from both of the candidates. >> plus, our john gonzalez live at national harbor, where maryland gamble and
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. because they couldn't see what made people different. today, retailers from the us to japan are using analytics to find insight in social chatter, reviews and sales transactions. helping some companies increase online revenue up to 50% by offering customers an experience as unique as they are. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >>> lots more roundtable after this from our abc stations. this from our abc stations. privately-owned freight railroads plan to spen$23 billion on their network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... f
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. because they couldn't see what made people different. today, retailers from the us to japan are using analytics to find insight in social chatter, reviews and sales transactions. helping some companies increase...
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and also one of the most liberal members of the u.s. senate. we've lost a moderate, gained somebody on the left. >> i want to see cokie and ron weigh in here. >> i want to say joe donnelly, the exception to the rule, but elizabeth warren, and scott brown. voters increasingly are voting for one side or the other to be in control. and the individual legislator's ability to separate themselves from that is diminishing. >> and as ron referenced donnelly, he is the democrat we are now projecting to have won the senate seat in indiana, and that's key. because indiana, of course, has gone for governor romney. the republican richard mourdock defeated long-term republican senator richard lugar in the primary. in these polls today, voters came out and said they would have voted for richard lugar in the senate today if he were on the ballot. but since they was defeated by mourdock, they voted for donnelly. >> when lugar ran six years ago, he ran with 81% of the vote. >> mourdock is a man who talked about rape in a way that made women uncomfortable. >>> ok
and also one of the most liberal members of the u.s. senate. we've lost a moderate, gained somebody on the left. >> i want to see cokie and ron weigh in here. >> i want to say joe donnelly, the exception to the rule, but elizabeth warren, and scott brown. voters increasingly are voting for one side or the other to be in control. and the individual legislator's ability to separate themselves from that is diminishing. >> and as ron referenced donnelly, he is the democrat we are...
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the u.s. has been given access to the suspect on the deadly attack on our consulate in libya. the fbi will be allowed to question the islamic militant that was detained in tunisia. not clear what role he played in the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others in benghazi. >>> more have been diagnosed with meningitis. there's 18 reported cases, bringing the total to 404. in 29 states, 19 people have died. people many are suffering from a second illness, an infection in the spine where the drug was injected. >>> and more documents from the watergate tapes could be released soon. a federal judge ruled that the materials related to the 1972 break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters in washington, d.c. must be unsealed within a month. a texas pastor has requested the documents which he says could explain the motivation behind the break-in. the watergate scandal, of course, ultimately forced president nixon to resign. >>> we know how much you love cute animals. dan, this is an alert for you. have to share this one with you. look at this. this is a
the u.s. has been given access to the suspect on the deadly attack on our consulate in libya. the fbi will be allowed to question the islamic militant that was detained in tunisia. not clear what role he played in the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others in benghazi. >>> more have been diagnosed with meningitis. there's 18 reported cases, bringing the total to 404. in 29 states, 19 people have died. people many are suffering from a second illness, an infection...
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. can it know when ite needs to be repaired? and when it doesn't? in industries like manufacturing and energy, they're using predictive analytics to detect signs of trouble helping some companies save millions on maintenance, because machines seek help before they're broken. and don't when they're not. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone....
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now a full week after the storm sandy is being blamed for 106 deaths in the u.s. now. we have cold temperatures. plunging. we have folks on our own staff living in their homes without power. so they're just surviving now with blankets and trying to -- you know, gather around one another to keep warm. >> dr. besser released tips if you think you are at risk for hypothermia. a genuine risk, particularly, if things can get holder. the best advice, if you can get to a warm shelter. do that. a hotel room if you can afford one. multiple layers of clothes. wear a hat. some of the basics. layer up if you were outside. in some cases the houses feel like you are outside. >> some of the poor folks, you look at that destruction in rockaway, queens, where we just showed you. they have an opportunity to maybe go to a hotel or go stay with family members, but then there is looting and people are just, raiding their homes and stealing from them. you have people literally sitting outside of their destroyed home to protect what is left. >> a tough call. do you leave and stay warm. or st
now a full week after the storm sandy is being blamed for 106 deaths in the u.s. now. we have cold temperatures. plunging. we have folks on our own staff living in their homes without power. so they're just surviving now with blankets and trying to -- you know, gather around one another to keep warm. >> dr. besser released tips if you think you are at risk for hypothermia. a genuine risk, particularly, if things can get holder. the best advice, if you can get to a warm shelter. do that. a...
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u.s. history. some estimates say it may cost some $50 billion to rebuild. with more than 4.1 million customers still without power across a dozen states, temperatures are expected to dip into the mid to upper 30s over the weekend. this morning, "the wall street journal" reports fema has generators sitting in storage. while families like this mother and daughter, living 17 flights up, are without power. telling our diane sawyer, their water is now running out, too. >> that's all the water we have left. >> it's almost gone. >> the feeling is, for a disaster this large, there should be an all-hands on deck feeling. and every generator, within thousands of miles, should be helping people who are without power and who are in need. and this picture from the new york post this morning, tells another sty. look at the giant generators. these things are huge. and right now, they're sitting, unplugged, not being used, outside of where the new york city marathon will be in central park. and a lot of p
u.s. history. some estimates say it may cost some $50 billion to rebuild. with more than 4.1 million customers still without power across a dozen states, temperatures are expected to dip into the mid to upper 30s over the weekend. this morning, "the wall street journal" reports fema has generators sitting in storage. while families like this mother and daughter, living 17 flights up, are without power. telling our diane sawyer, their water is now running out, too. >> that's all...
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every house of representatives is up for today and the control of the u.s. senate is at stake. and abc's jon karl is on the other side of our election studio with that. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the story as far as congress goes today, is control of the senate. let's look where things stand. right now, the senate has 53 democrats, 47 republicans. today, at stake is one-third of the senate. 23 of those seats are democratic seats. only ten republicans are up for re-electi re-election. that's why this should look like a good opportunity for republicans. there's a lot of targets of opportunity. i'm going to watch three races early in the night that pose big problems for republicans. the first, massachusetts. scott brown, republican that won ted kennedy's seat. >> a very tight race now. >> reporter: he is trailing badly going into against elizabeth warren. and indiana, a seat republicans have controlled for 36 years was to be safe. but richard mourdock, controversial comments on rape. and todd akin, comments about legitimate rape. >> you think claire mccaskill hangs on?
every house of representatives is up for today and the control of the u.s. senate is at stake. and abc's jon karl is on the other side of our election studio with that. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the story as far as congress goes today, is control of the senate. let's look where things stand. right now, the senate has 53 democrats, 47 republicans. today, at stake is one-third of the senate. 23 of those seats are democratic seats. only ten republicans are up for re-electi...
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number 1, the u.s. consulate in benghazi was attacked twice before the 9/11 fatal assault. in fact, in august, and repeatedly, security officials there asked for more security, said they felt they were vulnerable and the situation was so dangerous that the british diplomats and the red cross pulled out of benghazi. question: did the president know about that? >> chris, all i can tell you is the president is fully committed to the safety of his diplomats. he knew the ambassador. he was deeply invested in his work there. and obviously, any steps that we needed to take, we would have wanted to take. so, you know, i mean, i am not in the white house. i upon not privy to all the discussions. but i can tell you this, this president is one00% committed to the people he sends oversea, personally, to represent this country. he is the one who met those coffins when they came home. so any suggestion that we would not take the necessary steps to protect them making a decision not to take the steps to protect them is just nonsense. >> chris: david, i understand you are in the white hous
number 1, the u.s. consulate in benghazi was attacked twice before the 9/11 fatal assault. in fact, in august, and repeatedly, security officials there asked for more security, said they felt they were vulnerable and the situation was so dangerous that the british diplomats and the red cross pulled out of benghazi. question: did the president know about that? >> chris, all i can tell you is the president is fully committed to the safety of his diplomats. he knew the ambassador. he was...
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you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. maryland, it's time. time for marriage equality. question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> is should be a great day to vote tomorrow. >> no excuses. lots of sun tomorrow. breezy and cool, after a cold morning. who will stay chi
you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. maryland, it's time. time for marriage equality....
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last month, the u.s. supreme court allowed the state to keep the polls open for three days leading up to the election date. this morning, in african-american churches the push to vote went straight from the pulpit to the pews to the polls. this is how sunday sounds at the st. john ame church in columbus, ohio. >> i believe i can fly. say yes. >> an energetic mostly african-american congregation in the state that could decide the next president. like black churches across the sunday, this sunday, the flock is literally being driven to vote. it's called souls to the polls. and the pastor is making it a tradition. >> why is it so important to get people out? >> because we cannot afford to deny ourselves the right to vote. we ought to vote. we have done too much, come too far not to vote in this election. >> fired up? all right. >> after the sermon, they climb aboard the church bus. 63-year-old eugenia williams says she's bringing everything she could find at home with her name on it, to prove who she is. >>
last month, the u.s. supreme court allowed the state to keep the polls open for three days leading up to the election date. this morning, in african-american churches the push to vote went straight from the pulpit to the pews to the polls. this is how sunday sounds at the st. john ame church in columbus, ohio. >> i believe i can fly. say yes. >> an energetic mostly african-american congregation in the state that could decide the next president. like black churches across the sunday,...
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this is according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics this morning. i want to get your quick reaction to those numbers. guest: first of all, that is virtually no change. yes, it is an uptick and it was a down tick the month before, and but unemployment is basically staying around 8%. if you count the people who have given up looking for jobs in this country, we have over 20 million people who are unemployed right now. those are the people that we have to address, there needs, their concerns, and make sure they have a job. by producing 12 million jobs, a lot of these people will be put back to work. if we continue the policies of the last four years, i'm afraid we're going to see the next no. for unemployment is going to be 8%-- next norm will be around 8% and around that 20 million figure. i think we can do a lot better and governor romney certainly have the program to do that. in ohio, we have proven that it can be done. host: judas on the democratic line from ohio, you are on with mr. bennett. -- judith on the democratic line. caller: i am maybe 5 m
this is according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics this morning. i want to get your quick reaction to those numbers. guest: first of all, that is virtually no change. yes, it is an uptick and it was a down tick the month before, and but unemployment is basically staying around 8%. if you count the people who have given up looking for jobs in this country, we have over 20 million people who are unemployed right now. those are the people that we have to address, there needs, their concerns,...
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governor romney windsor knot, helen the world that is corrupt the opportunity that was theirs for the u.s. senate? how is it that the republican party seems so at a touch with the american people that they could lose all of these opportunities and actually be dominated rhetorically and in the language and messaging of campaigning in 2012. does what happened. neil: missouri right now goes for mitt romney, leading by two points. i don't think that's a shock. again, pick up ten electoral votes. another alert. power restored. >> excellent. congratulations. let's hope that the rest of new jersey -- neil: lou has a nuclear power generator powering his compound. >> i want to give credit to sussex rural electric who delivers on their problems. >> something happened. let's go to bed cheryl. taking a look at how these issues were resonating. some of these exit polls. apparently a lot of people felt the storm kind of stabilizing for the presidents. a host of other issues. what was on their minds to parses the results your seeing? >> i want to pick up on what you were speaking about, the issue of hur
governor romney windsor knot, helen the world that is corrupt the opportunity that was theirs for the u.s. senate? how is it that the republican party seems so at a touch with the american people that they could lose all of these opportunities and actually be dominated rhetorically and in the language and messaging of campaigning in 2012. does what happened. neil: missouri right now goes for mitt romney, leading by two points. i don't think that's a shock. again, pick up ten electoral votes....
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talk money, congressman, because i am sure you are aware this is by far the most expensive election in u.s. history by some estimates hearing $6 billion billion with a "b" raised and spent by all of the candidates and races flation wide americans are shocked by that and a lot of them are appalled by that. should they be appalled? >> no i think we -- i'm indifferent to it. we should be shocked to know people will willing to put that money up. why are they doing it? why are they hoodwinked into thinking there's a real contest going on. the fact that people can spend money and want to invest in politics, that's fine. but -- >> even if it's in the billions of dollars and you are -- >> it doesn't -- >> spending in general it doesn't matter to you if people are spending $6 billion on the races? >> not -- not a whole lot. i mean if i spent -- if i were independently wealthy and not involved in the campaign and had a lot of money and people, both parties were undermining my liberties and taking away my 4th amendment rights in pursuing bills like the patriot act and assassination of american citize
talk money, congressman, because i am sure you are aware this is by far the most expensive election in u.s. history by some estimates hearing $6 billion billion with a "b" raised and spent by all of the candidates and races flation wide americans are shocked by that and a lot of them are appalled by that. should they be appalled? >> no i think we -- i'm indifferent to it. we should be shocked to know people will willing to put that money up. why are they doing it? why are they...
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in the u.s. more than 93% of the soy crop and 88% of corn is genetically engineered. the dna altered to with stand chemical weed killers and in corn to repel insects, pesticide is engineered directly into the kernels. 61 countries have gmo labeling laws but the u.s. food and drug administration does not require disclosure of genetic engineering techniques calling gmo crops the substantial equivalent of conventional crops. >> this puts things in food that has never been there before. >> prop 37, it's deceptive and costly. >> reporter: the campaign funded primarily by biotech, chemical and food industry giants including hershey's which already does label its products overseas. >> the consumers will view that label as a warning when none should exist. the food is the same. it's safe, it's fine to eat. >> reporter: the no campaign claims the measure will cost california up to a million dollars to enforce, generate lawsuits, and increase family grocery bills by about $8 a week. >> that's why i oppose prop 37. >> reporter: the no campaign has raised $45 million far outspend
in the u.s. more than 93% of the soy crop and 88% of corn is genetically engineered. the dna altered to with stand chemical weed killers and in corn to repel insects, pesticide is engineered directly into the kernels. 61 countries have gmo labeling laws but the u.s. food and drug administration does not require disclosure of genetic engineering techniques calling gmo crops the substantial equivalent of conventional crops. >> this puts things in food that has never been there before....
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love that virtual u.s. senate, tom. thanks very, very much. >>> hurricane sandy' impact is a wildcard in tuesday's vote one key republican says the storm stopped mitt romney's momentum. >>> we also have exclusive photos of both hacandidates behd the scenes on this the final week of the campaign. where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this side, financial. which party is currently predicted to win a majority in the senate? the republicans? would you make a bet on that? no. are you chicken? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. that was me... the day i learn
love that virtual u.s. senate, tom. thanks very, very much. >>> hurricane sandy' impact is a wildcard in tuesday's vote one key republican says the storm stopped mitt romney's momentum. >>> we also have exclusive photos of both hacandidates behd the scenes on this the final week of the campaign. where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from...
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the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for 30 years. the europeans have been much more austere, you know, countries like britain cutting government spending whereas in the united states there was a big effort, which is now sort of like dwindling, but there was initially a very big stimulus effort. >> just 30 seconds left, the fundamental issue here is americans want the benefits of big government, medicare, social security, jobless checks when they need it, loans to buy a house, loans to go to college, but they also want small government, and that small government thing
the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for...
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it pushed the u.s. dollar index up. we saw gold prices start to trend lower. they broke through $1,700. it seemed like the liquidation continued to expand at a faster and quicker rate, and we pushed all the way down quite deep. we're right around the 200-day moving average now. > > oil had a dramatic sell-off as well. > > that's another. that's more, i think, of the hurricane factor. the issue with that is you had a lot of refineries that were shut down at the moment, and we had a lot of products just standing aside. we're starting to see oil start to move through the system, and what's happening is, they're really going to ramp up that inflow into the refineries, and you're going to see most likely a build next week from the department of energy. > > and i'm very impressed that you will be leaving the trading floor in chicago on election day to go to indiana to cast your vote. good for you phillip. > > thank you. today marks the final day of campaigning for president obama and gop presidential candidate mitt romney. friday's jobs number was in full focus when
it pushed the u.s. dollar index up. we saw gold prices start to trend lower. they broke through $1,700. it seemed like the liquidation continued to expand at a faster and quicker rate, and we pushed all the way down quite deep. we're right around the 200-day moving average now. > > oil had a dramatic sell-off as well. > > that's another. that's more, i think, of the hurricane factor. the issue with that is you had a lot of refineries that were shut down at the moment, and we had a...
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where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending his the lead in what's been a close race his victory looks shorter as a number of key battleground states are leaning his way artie's going on it as you can is in washington now following the vote for us they are they are how are things are looking right now obviously for a raise. right will catch up with diana in the next couple hours for more details right richard spencer. and the editor of alternative right to dot com says tied to voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states in america de
where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending...
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it's going to stay active we're going to continue to need is fleeced but it's shut out by the u.s. media because we aren't just fed particular lies about iran having weapons it doesn't have we are fed a range of debate and the range of debate cannot go further then for example we must bomb iran and on the other extreme we must have sanctions on iran someone who would suggest an alternative outside of their range has to be excluded not just not just mocked and ridiculed or debated but excluded there right david they did indeed phase them out and they the gerrymandering and all these things that distract and unfortunately we're out of time there so much more to talk about how to have you on again soon david swanson activist journalist thank you so much for your time thank you. you know david is right that it's considered wasn't just mocked and marginalized by the media and political establishment he was pushed out of the system completely because he was one of the only real threats to the establishment he was one of the only voices from the inside that can physically challenge the wa
it's going to stay active we're going to continue to need is fleeced but it's shut out by the u.s. media because we aren't just fed particular lies about iran having weapons it doesn't have we are fed a range of debate and the range of debate cannot go further then for example we must bomb iran and on the other extreme we must have sanctions on iran someone who would suggest an alternative outside of their range has to be excluded not just not just mocked and ridiculed or debated but excluded...
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of third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocacy defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the duel between the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias and this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new level deja's out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's one pm here in moscow you live with our team you with me to about once a keeping our identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and moss activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities say that motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada's massive student protests against her wish and hikes earlier this year and led to hundreds being arrested canadian radio reporter michael foran says of the new law will criminalize anti-government demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize p
of third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocacy defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the duel between the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias and this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new level deja's out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's one pm here in moscow you live with our team you with me to about once a...
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in washington state they had bipartisan support even to two former u.s. federal prosecutors, supporting this, and it looks like now as if washington state will become the second state to legalize marijuana. it means if you're 21 years or older, you could have an ounce of pot and the states would actually regulate the growers as well as the retailers and could generate billions of dollars in taxes. i just want to get a couple of amendments off the books. florida, two very controversial amendments, first one deals with whether to opt out of obama care. it would have allowed florida not to be mandated to buy health insurance. as you can see there, they voted no. even if they voted yes it doesn't matter because the supreme court already ruled that obama care is constitutional, so the law would have had no teeth. amendment 6 would have prohibited tax dollars to be used to fund abortion. currently florida does not use tax dollars to fund abortion, y here is it would have also excluded abortion from ery ida's privacy laws v strict privacy laws and the opponents
in washington state they had bipartisan support even to two former u.s. federal prosecutors, supporting this, and it looks like now as if washington state will become the second state to legalize marijuana. it means if you're 21 years or older, you could have an ounce of pot and the states would actually regulate the growers as well as the retailers and could generate billions of dollars in taxes. i just want to get a couple of amendments off the books. florida, two very controversial...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: all right, i don't know if they are feeling nene or want to be intimidating a number of subsurrogate for robitussin campaign, they feel they will pick up 9 of the 11 big swing states including minnesota. which became which of like out of no -- competitive out of nowhere. it would be very unusual, you because this state i don't know has gone for a republican since richard nixon. that could change. democratic mayor with us. and also dncvice chair, how do you see things going in tt general predict on part of obama folks. >> well i was thrilled i heard republican predicting that's would carry minnesota, we love the fact that you spend money,
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: all right, i don't know if they are...
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where are you under cover u.s. government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know how we. should be one of the most wanted men in the world operates this blog you know well it's an interesting one it's their mission so. you know getting me an attorney i question why and let me tell you martin. kurt were you ever did you ever question you know anything else that the government had said before this happened i mean were you really political and did this prompt year now congressional run. no i know no i was just kind of living my own life. these things and all and. knowing you're not proud of my congressional run you're what prompted my congressional run w
where are you under cover u.s. government agents for. the underwear bomber or. lack we got new york so therefore could not you have blown up. and courier you say you know you're playing cards there wife i recall you telling me earlier and someone as scored the underwear bomber onto the flight without a passport. yeah that's correct that's what i was speaking of a minute ago you know i witnessed some games before we boarded and you know i went to get the i wouldn't since i'm a shoe and. you know...
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governor mitt romney but will it be a fair election un monitors are set to be deployed here in the u.s. to keep an eye on voting but some officials are threatening to arrest monitors if they show up at polling places in their state details just ahead. and when americans head to the polls next tuesday some will be voting in the aftermath of hurricane sandy will the storm's damage change the way voters cast their ballots and could lingering power outages keep some people from voting altogether. and friend or foe wells fargo is a bank the bank is trying to woo the latino community but in a new report it looks like the bank offers efforts to invest in the prison system as well which has an interest in locking up latinos here in the u.s. illegally r t dives into the issue in just a minute. it's friday november second i'm meghan lopez in washington d.c. and you're watching r.t. . all right well election day is just four days away and the anticipation for the moment is hanging in the air in a short time the power will shift away from the hands of the government and back into the hands of the
governor mitt romney but will it be a fair election un monitors are set to be deployed here in the u.s. to keep an eye on voting but some officials are threatening to arrest monitors if they show up at polling places in their state details just ahead. and when americans head to the polls next tuesday some will be voting in the aftermath of hurricane sandy will the storm's damage change the way voters cast their ballots and could lingering power outages keep some people from voting altogether....
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measures of the condition of u.s. financial markets and institutions suggest gradual but significant progress achieved since the crisis. for example, credit spreads on corporate bonds and syndicated loans have narrowed considerably, and equity prices have recovered most of their losses. in addition, indicators of market stress and illiquidity, such as short-term funding markets, have generally returned to levels near the scene before the crisis. one gauge of the overall improvement of financial markets is the national financial conditions index, maintained by the fed reserve bank of chicago. this index shows that financial conditions viewed as a whole are now about as accommodative as they were in the spring of 2007. in spite of this brought improvement, the harm inflicted by the financial crisis has yet to be fully repaired important segments of the financial sector. one example is the continued weakness of some categories of bank lending. banks' capital positions and overall asset quality have improved substantially
measures of the condition of u.s. financial markets and institutions suggest gradual but significant progress achieved since the crisis. for example, credit spreads on corporate bonds and syndicated loans have narrowed considerably, and equity prices have recovered most of their losses. in addition, indicators of market stress and illiquidity, such as short-term funding markets, have generally returned to levels near the scene before the crisis. one gauge of the overall improvement of financial...
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two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing online community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgment. >> reporter: he got tens of millions of hits during the convention. >> on day one i'll label china a currency manipulator. >> reporter: they don't like that china comes in for so much criticism. >> we'll insist china plays by the same rules as everybody else. >> the u.s. is always running the fastest in the world and you suddenly find china is behind me and catching up and running faster and faster. >> reporter: they do like americans get to challenge and choose their leaders. >> they can
two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing online community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen...
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who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money materialization if it has a lot of people at area sandy is coming on but in the storm's wake or the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics.
who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money materialization if it has a lot of people at area sandy is coming on but in the storm's wake or the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics.
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. >> chris: the presidential campaign hit the pause button for a few days this week, when hurricane sandy barrelled up the east coast. but, by week's end the fury on the shoreline was replaced by the sound and fury on the trail. ♪ >> obviously, everyone is aware at this point that this is going to be a big and powerful storm. >> it has been a great working relationship. to make sure we are doing the jobs people elected us to do. >> we don't need the secretary of business to understand business. we need a president who understands business, and i do. and that's why... [cheers and applause]. >> president barack obama: governor romney has been using his talents as a sales money to dress up the very same policies that failed our country, so badly. >> mitt romney and i are campaigning on bi
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. >> chris: the presidential campaign hit the pause button for a few days this week, when hurricane sandy barrelled up the east coast. but, by week's end the fury on the shoreline was replaced by the sound and...
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u.s. intelligence leaders offer new timeline of the attack on the consulate in libya. >> better late than never. meet the california woman who just found out she is worth 23 million dollars and she almost didn't get it. >>> [ inaudible ] . >>> welcome back. check out what is still left of moisture around northeast cool nights enough for snow in higher elevations scattered showers 50s there as you dip down into the south 72 atlanta, 88 in dallas today, 86 phoenix, seattle, portland, 60°. laguardia flight arrive delays of nearly 75 minutes, snow towards minneapolis maybe a delay there. back at home, we don't have anything to worry about san jose, oakland, nor sfo. check out our flight tracker abc7news.com at the bottom. >>> 4:49. the u.s. is striking back at allegations that it failed to respond quickly or efficiently against the deadly tack on the u.s. consulate in libya september 11th. u.s. intelligence officials say cia officers went to the aid of state department staffers less than 25 m
u.s. intelligence leaders offer new timeline of the attack on the consulate in libya. >> better late than never. meet the california woman who just found out she is worth 23 million dollars and she almost didn't get it. >>> [ inaudible ] . >>> welcome back. check out what is still left of moisture around northeast cool nights enough for snow in higher elevations scattered showers 50s there as you dip down into the south 72 atlanta, 88 in dallas today, 86 phoenix,...
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. >>> the final journey for a landmark u.s. defense vessel, that is coming up next. >> plus, a milestone for a man with a mind controlled prosthetic leg. we are checking more headlines coming up. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> it is the end of the line for the world appear first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. thousands cheered as the u.s.s. enterprise pulled into its port in norfolk, virginia for the last time on sunday. thenter price has participated in every major conflict since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. >>> the fir
. >>> the final journey for a landmark u.s. defense vessel, that is coming up next. >> plus, a milestone for a man with a mind controlled prosthetic leg. we are checking more headlines coming up. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to...
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was in china a couple of years ago and the thing that really struck me was the extent to which the u.s. car manufacturers had penetrated that market. >> but we want to build them here. >> we do build some of them here and some of them get finish over there. but penetrating those markets is helping our country. >> to what degree of the shamelessness it to campaign to engage in towards the end -- this is important, that mccain gave an order to do the right thing, that we will not do race. i'm sure his staff would have done it if he had not ordered that. >> in the interest of fairness, let's point out that the obama campaign is something egregiously outrageous and indefensible. they aired a spot in ohio with a statement about mitt romney, "he is not one of us." that is codeword for the worst form of bigotry in this country. >> last word. see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. >> countdown, where the race stands as it ente
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. >>> and the pentagon says a u.s. drone was fired on by iran in the international air space over the persian gulf last week. now the timing of this disclosure is raising questions tonight. we have our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel with more. >> reporter: brian, this mission was classified. the predator drone was not even hit, let alone shot down. so why talk about it now? it seems that the pentagon is trying to give a very public warning to iran that if this kind of thing happens again, the u.s. could respond militarily. they may also want the american public to know this is going on in case we wake up one morning and hear there has been an exchange of fire between the u.s. and iran. all the indications are that iran, containing their nuclear program will be a big prioty for the term of this president >>> well, this incident certainly is on the record now >> thanks for your reporting on it tonight. >>> out west, high drama in a courtroom in arizona, as the man accused of shooting congresswoman gabrielle g
. >>> and the pentagon says a u.s. drone was fired on by iran in the international air space over the persian gulf last week. now the timing of this disclosure is raising questions tonight. we have our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel with more. >> reporter: brian, this mission was classified. the predator drone was not even hit, let alone shot down. so why talk about it now? it seems that the pentagon is trying to give a very public warning to iran that if this kind of...
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. >> if congress does nothing, the u.s. could go off a so-called fiscal cliff that could cause another worldwide financial collapse like the one in 2008. congress had a lot of questions about the scenario, like, what do you mean if we do nothing? ( laughter ). >> the vice president joe biden said today that now that the election is over, he is going to take a vacation. you've been vice president for four years. that is your vacation! what are you going to do? where are you going to go? >> schieffer: our "face the nation" flashback. ,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: well, that's it for us today. we're going to leave you with a reminder, this is veterans day. may we never forget those who gave their all to keep the rest of us free. we'll be back here next week. we'll see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs ,,,,,,,,,,
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that's a horrible time. >> for global markets, u.s. versus the rest of the world, how do you want to be diversified allocation? >> we're united states. remember china's growth is no longer going to be 10%. they're reaccelerating their growth over the last couple of quarters but we think it's a question of 7% to 8%. emerging markets, driven by china, will look different. we favor developed markets, especially the u.s., which happens to be the best house in a crummy neighborhood, if you will, of the global economy. >> defensive stocks, health care, consumer staples and health care. >> global guerrillas, i like that. >> thank you for joining us. heading to the close with a bit of a rally. dow up 38 points, the high of the session. >> what happens in wall street in the two months leading up to election day is historically one of the most accurate predictors who gets elected president? >> remember that number, 1390.84, you'll find out why that's significant coming up. >>> why someone here says the superstorm sandy devastation increasing con
that's a horrible time. >> for global markets, u.s. versus the rest of the world, how do you want to be diversified allocation? >> we're united states. remember china's growth is no longer going to be 10%. they're reaccelerating their growth over the last couple of quarters but we think it's a question of 7% to 8%. emerging markets, driven by china, will look different. we favor developed markets, especially the u.s., which happens to be the best house in a crummy neighborhood, if...
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the u.s. department offing ary callture is sending more than a million pounds of food to new york. they are trying to make sure the food gets to every area. >> super storm sandy dumped close to three feet of snow on garret county, maryland, and they're still trying to recover. thousands of homes and businesses still don't have power. crews say they do expect to have everybody back online by tomorrow. there shouldn't be anyssues for election day. >> around our part of the country, it is getting cold out there. >> you better bundle up big time. take a look at the numbers already. 39 in washington. a very cold night. by far the coldest night we have seen so far this year. that's why we have freeze warnings in effect all across the area. most of northern virginia, too. it's going to be a very cold morning. and yes the pattern is still set for a coastal storm. but the newest data is just in. how will the storm affect you. i'll show you in my forecast. >> thanks. coming up next, a student pilot with a really interesting landing. we'll show you how this went down. >> some speeding fines h
the u.s. department offing ary callture is sending more than a million pounds of food to new york. they are trying to make sure the food gets to every area. >> super storm sandy dumped close to three feet of snow on garret county, maryland, and they're still trying to recover. thousands of homes and businesses still don't have power. crews say they do expect to have everybody back online by tomorrow. there shouldn't be anyssues for election day. >> around our part of the country, it...
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the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the next round of austerity measures clear they were out in their thousands here on syntagma square on tuesday and they're going to be back later on wednesday they're upset at what they say are unfair measures this going to be imposed upon them should prime minister says ma this is the latest round he says the last round of austerity measures he voted for be okayed in the parliament building just behind me later on whedon's day and right here where i'm standing on syntagma square is where thousands of demonstrators a
the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the...